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Roughhousing can reduce stress and anxiety from "summary" of The Art of Roughhousing by Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D,Lawrence J. Cohen, Ph.D.

Roughhousing is not just about physical play—it also has significant emotional benefits. When kids engage in rough play, they release pent-up energy and tension, which can help reduce stress and anxiety. This kind of play provides a healthy outlet for emotions and allows children to blow off steam in a safe and controlled environment. In fact, roughhousing can be a powerful tool for emotional regulation, teaching kids how to manage their feelings and cope with stress in a positive way. By engaging in rough play, children learn important social skills such as empathy, cooperation, and communication. They develop a sense of trust and connection with their playmates, which can help build strong friendships and relationships. Roughhousing also fosters a sense of resilience and confidence in children, as they learn to navigate challenging situations and overcome obstacles during play. This can translate into greater self-assurance and emotional stability in other areas of their lives. Furthermore, rough play stimulates the releas...
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    The Art of Roughhousing

    Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D

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